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should I use blood glucose test daily if I have produce too much insulin
A hypoglycemic patient should not use insulin. It will drop his glucose even further.
Discuss that with your doctor. We do not give medical advice.
Nothing happens to the glucose. It should have been stored in the kidney, but it didn't, therefore, you have an excess amount glucose in your blood. Hence, the insulin shots.
Insulin is the chemical released from the pancreas (in non-Diabetics) to lower blood sugar whenever we eat. Type 1 Diabetics are insulin dependent (need to inject themselves with insulin to stay at a healthy blood sugar level) and Type 2 Diabetics who don't necessarily look after themselves well may need to become insulin dependent.
This depends on the amount of glucose in your blood,"glycemia" if it's really low you should consider reducing the amount of insulin.
consult with a physician and to have a physical evaluation before starting such a nutritional regimen. The evaluation should include blood tests to determine levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, insulin, and uric acid
No. Insulin helps you REGULATE your blood sugar levels. BUT it depends on how you use it. If you give to little insulin you might go high. Yet if you give to much insulin your blood sugar might go low.
Give insulin 30 minutes after meal. If checking your pet with a blood glucose meter, that is best to see what their blood glucose reading is. If their blood glucose is on the low side 75-100 give 1 tablespoon corn syrup or maple syrup before meal.
Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas. It is released into the blood when levels of blood sugar (glucose) rise e.g. after a meal containing carbohydrates. Cells in the body have molecules called receptors on their surface which bind specifically to insulin circulating in the blood. Binding of insulin to the receptors stimulates the cells to absorb glucose from the blood. The main effect of insulin is therefore to reduce the level of glucose in the blood. It also stimulates fat tissue (adipose tissue) to absorb lipids. (See the related link)
Monitoring of blood glucose levels should be done on a regular basis. The insulin amount should be adjusted according to the results of the testing Too much insulin will result in hypoglycemia Too little will result in hyperglycemia. Both conditions are potentially fatal.